Which? responds CMA’s decision to clear SSE/Npower merger
Alex Neill, Which? Managing Director of Home Products and Services, said:
“We will be watching closely to make sure that hard-pressed households don’t face even more expensive energy bills this winter as a result of this decision.
“Any consumers unhappy with their current energy provider should consider switching to a better deal, as they could be saving around £400 a year.”
Notes to editors
- Customers looking for cheaper energy deals can compare deals with Which? Switch, a transparent and impartial way to compare energy tariffs and find the best gas and electricity supplier.
- The saving (£404) is the difference between the priciest Big Six standard tariff and the cheapest tariff, which currently costs £853 a year. Prices are based on a dual-fuel tariff available in all regions in England, Scotland and Wales paying by monthly direct debit, with paperless bills. Energy usage is based on Ofgem’s annual average usage figures for medium (12,000kWh gas and 3,100kWh electricity) users. Data is from Energylinx. Prices given are averages across regions, are rounded to the nearest whole pound and correct on 24 August 2018.
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